The Chinese painting of rooster and chrysanthemum is named Chrysanthemum Rooster. Chrysanthemum and Rooster is a Chinese painting created by Qi Baishi in 1927 and is now in the National Art Museum of China. In this picture of a chrysanthemum and a rooster, the chrysanthemum has white petals and yellow pistils, and the rooster has a red crown and black feathers mixed with brown feathers. This chicken retracts its right foot, stretches out its left foot, and is strolling under the chrysanthemums, enjoying itself. Mr. Shiraishi's painting style of painting autumn chrysanthemums is light and relaxed, while his painting style of rooster is clumsy and simple, and his heavy and steady painting is quite accurate. The chicken's body posture and the expression in its eyes are also vividly expressed, and convey a sense of humor, reflecting Mr. Shiraishi's meticulous observation of rural life. In the upper right part of the picture, he wrote: "The owner of the Shanyin Pavilion took advantage of the opportunity and took advantage of the lamp to write." It can be seen that Old Man Shiraishi was very interested in painting under the lamp.